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No Island Is an Island : Four Glances at English Literature in a World Perspective

Part of the Italian Academy Lectures series
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In No Island Is an Island an internationally renowned historian approaches four works of English literature from unexpected angles.

Following in the footsteps of a sixteenth-century Spanish bishop we gain a fresh view of Thomas More's Utopia.

Comparing Bayle's Dictionary with Tristram Shandy we suddenly enter into Laurence Sterne's mind.

A seemingly narrow dispute among Elizabethan critics for and against rhyme turns into an early debate on English national identity.

Robert Louis Stevenson's story "The Bottle Imp" throws a new light on Bronislaw Malinowsky's attempts to discover meaning in the "kula" trading system among the Trobriand Islanders.

Throughout, Ginzburg's inquiry is informed by his unique microhistorical sensibility, his attention to minute detail, and his extraordinary synthesizing imagination.

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Product Details
Columbia University Press
0231116284 / 9780231116282
Hardback
820.9
14/11/2000
United States
128 pages, 14 illus